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Alright, let us look at a word, "Church" or "Churches."Originally posted by DeafPosttrib:
The Bible does not promise us that we shall escape from the Tribulation. 1 Thess. 3:3-4 tell us, that we are appointed for tribulations. Why? Because Christ suffered on the cross, so, therefore we should follow His example - 1 Peter 2:21.
Paul tells us, that we must go throug MUCH tribulations - Acts 14:22.
In John 16:33 tells us, that we should be cheer while have tribulations, because Christ already overcome it.
Tribulation is not same as wrath. We shall never suffer the wrath of God, because of salvation through Jesus Christ - 1 Thess 5:9.
Wrath is for to punish all unbelievers who reject Jesus Christ, send tem to hell.
No scripture saying the wrath of God shall pour down upon one saint/Christian.
Rev. 13:7, and Rev. 20:4 tells us, Christians will be present on earth to face Antichrist.
Christ cannot come till Antichrist must to be revealed first - 2 Thess.2:3. 2 Thess. 2:3 explains so clear.
In Christ
Rev. 22:20 - Amen!
Amen, Brother Trotter -- Preach it!Originally posted by Trotter:
Balieve what you wish, because it is between you and God. As for me, I will preach and teach a pretribulation Rapture until God teaches me otherwise.
I thought that the Bible refers to believers as saints and or the elect, unless your are of a particular denomination that venerates saints.Originally posted by Askjo:
Alright, let us look at a word, "Church" or "Churches."
We see "Church" and "Churches" in Revelation 3 and Revelation 22.
DeafPosttrib, Where is the church between Revelation 4 and 21?
I thought that the Bible refers to believers as saints and or the elect, unless your are of a particular denomination that venerates saints.Originally posted by Tim too:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Askjo:
Alright, let us look at a word, "Church" or "Churches."
We see "Church" and "Churches" in Revelation 3 and Revelation 22.
DeafPosttrib, Where is the church between Revelation 4 and 21?
Aren't we as saints - 1 Cor. 14:33?Saints i the tribulation do not refer to the Church. NOwhere betwen Rev. 4 and Rev 21. tells us te Church in the tribulation.
Look up the word, "caught up" in a dictionary. It defines, "To take up suddenly.Originally posted by DeafPosttrib:
[QB] Rapture is not find in the Bible. Word, 'rapture' comes from Latin word. That word for 'caught up' of 1 Thess. 4:17.
Two separate programs is best seen by contrasts drawn in Scripture between the 2 events. There is difference between the rapture and the Second Advent.Caught up(rapture) does not separate from the second coming. Caught up cannot be occur yet till Christ must first come down, also, caught up cannot be occur till the resurrection must take place first - 1 Thess 4:16-17.
Amen, Brother Dr. Feinberg -- Preach it.Originally posted by dclark14:
I can still hear Dr. Feinberg repeating over and over: "The judgment of God on His enemies ALWAYS means deliverance for His people." He was teaching this as a principle of scripture, and has set a very straight line for me. Then- there was the guy who thought that maybe-- we'd be taken in the order of our belief![]()
Blessings.
Amen, Brother Askjo -- Preach it!Originally posted by Askjo:
Two separate programs is best seen by contrasts drawn in Scripture between the 2 events. There is difference between the rapture and the Second Advent.
1. All believers will be caught up into the air -- Rapture. Christ will return to the earth -- the Second Advent.
2. Christ will take up His bride (All believers) -- rapture. But Christ returns with His bride -- Second Advent.
3. All believers only -- Rapture. All men -- Second Advent.
Aren't we as saints - 1 Cor. 14:33?Originally posted by DeafPosttrib:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr /> Saints i the tribulation do not refer to the Church. NOwhere betwen Rev. 4 and Rev 21. tells us te Church in the tribulation.
Uh, did anybody ever tell you thatOriginally posted by Grasshopper:
Revelation opens with things that are near and shortly to happen. Less than 30 years later Jerusalem and the Temple are destroyed, the Old Covenant is over and the new Covenant begins. Context Context Context
Yep, thats what I was told all my life. Then I decided to study the subject and found the evidence is lacking. I recommend the book "Before Jerusalem Fell" by Kenneth Gentry if you want to seriously study the subject.Uh, did anybody ever tell you that
The Book of REVELATION was written
AFTER 70AD? Most likely in 96AD.
IF the events near 70AD were the fulfillment
of Revelation, how come they happened
BEFORE? Come on, that is history, not
prophecy.
This was a command given to the disciples which they carried out. Likewise we are to grow the Kingdom in the same way.In your eschatology, what is the meaning
of the following scripture for us
almost 2000 years later?
Matthew 28:19-20 (nKJV):
Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations,
baptizing them in the name of the Father
and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,
20 teaching them to observe all things that
I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always,
even to the end of the age. Amen